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Try2paz 09-06-2016 10:30 PM

Enclosed Trailer Help! Newb
 
Curious as to everyone's opinion's on trailers. I'm looking at moving from a Rollback trailer to an enclosed. I've got two cars both around the same weight 66 mustang / 67 nova. I really like TPD trailers as the ones I've seen have been top notch. I found a 20ft 2005 in Modesto that seems to be in great shape, it's half price of a new one. The guy wants 10k, new is 18k + tax / lic.

I spoke with TPD today and they said the 20ft trailers come with the 3500lb axels and have an overall rating of 7k. So if I factor 3000lb for the car, + 3250 for trailer that leaves me with 3-400lb for gear etc.

Is there any issue running right up to the 7k limit ? should I be worried, or should I continue to search for a 24ft?

Also i've been told to look at ATC Raven Plus? Any others I should keep a lookout for?

dontlifttoshift 09-07-2016 05:23 AM

What are you towing with?

I personally think 20' is too short for anything but a miata sized car and would keep shopping for a 24'

I would also be looking for 5,000 lb axles if you are going to 24' I would prefer more wiggle room than 400 pounds, which can disappear fast.

CJD Automotive 09-07-2016 06:46 AM

I'd go 28'. It's a pretty standard size that's easy to resale and will fit your stuff. You never know if you'll decide to haul a golf cart, SXS, etc with the car. You WILL run out of room no matter what size you go with. Just works that way.

I have an aluminum ATC and think it is one of the best trailers made.

jlwdvm 09-07-2016 06:59 AM

I just went through the same thing. I have a '13 Boss, '16 GT350, and a '69 Firebird track car that will all see trailer time. I will be pulling with a '13 F150 with Ecoboost. I ended up ordering a 24' Haulmark Aluminum that has an escape door, finished interior, red in color, aluminum wheels, 10k axles, a 4' flip out ramp extender with extra tall bumpers (so I won't have to use race ramps), etc. I will have less than $11k in in after it is all said and done...that is brand new. It also has a wedge front and sloped front roof (so it will actually be a little larger than a square-front 24' trailer. I looked for a good used one for a long time, but the difference between new and used wasn't enough for me to forgo the 6 year warranty, ability to get exactly what I want, and piece of mind when traveling.

clill 09-07-2016 07:23 AM

A friend has a 24' Featherlite in Woodland for sale for 12K and almost new.

David Pozzi 09-07-2016 08:39 AM

You need a 9800 lb GVW trailer. My 22 foot feather lite all-aluminum trailer weighs 8400 lbs with a Camaro & tools/gear.

GregWeld 09-07-2016 09:43 AM

I've used a 24' enclosed - twin axle - trailer for years. That size is really all you need unless you're a pro racer and need to haul all manor of spares etc. The 24' I just sold had a generator compartment - cabinets - and plenty of room for all my race related spares.

dontlifttoshift 09-07-2016 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CJD Automotive (Post 645190)
I'd go 28'. .

I would too, I just thought that was too big a swing from a 20'.....and still waiting to see what the tow vehicle is. 24' is really the practical limit with a 1/2 ton.....IMHO, YMMV, yada,yada,yada.

...but yeah, my next one will be a 28' with rampovers so you can actually use the drivers side escape door and to make it waaayyy easier to tie off the car.

ironworks 09-07-2016 12:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dontlifttoshift (Post 645207)
I would too, I just thought that was too big a swing from a 20'.....and still waiting to see what the tow vehicle is. 24' is really the practical limit with a 1/2 ton.....IMHO, YMMV, yada,yada,yada.

...but yeah, my next one will be a 28' with rampovers so you can actually use the drivers side escape door and to make it waaayyy easier to tie off the car.

only with a big enough truck. I have 28" with an extenned tougue. 35ft total. Got the super spread axles and it its awesome. Even empty in the wind.

Try2paz 09-07-2016 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clill (Post 645193)
A friend has a 24' Featherlite in Woodland for sale for 12K and almost new.

PM me the details.

Ok so the 20ft is out, I think the 24ft is really the way to go.

I ordered a new truck also, the wife pulled my Yukon for baby duty only. The truck is a 2017 F250 Diesel so issues pulling anything really.

Greg is that the brand new trailer you had earlier this year? bummer I wish I knew!


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